adjective
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lying down; reclining
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(of a part or organ) leaning or resting against another organ or the ground
a recumbent stem
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(of a fold in a rock formation) in which the axial plane is nearly horizontal
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of recumbent
1765–75; < Latin recumbent- (stem of recumbēns ), present participle of recumbere to lie back, equivalent to re- re- + cumb-, akin to cubāre to lie down + -ent- -ent
Explanation
Bikes on which you recline rather than sit upright are recumbent. Recumbent means leaning back in a reclining position. Recumbent starts like recline, which is an easy way to remember it. Your dad's position in his favorite La-Z-Boy reclining chair? Recumbent. Your position when you lay back on lounge chair at the pool? Also recumbent — and in both cases, these are both positions of comfort.
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Example Sentences
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Recumbent, he tosses a few handfuls of duff into a sifter fashioned from a cat litter box with its bottom cut out and replaced by a screen.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 19, 2022
Recumbent Bikes - In contrast to a traditional bicycle on which the rider sits upright, recumbents put the rider in a reclined position that some people find more comfortable.
From Washington Times • Apr. 17, 2021
Recumbent folds have horizontal or nearly horizontal axial planes.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017
In July, Ruscio announced that the school would remove replicas of Confederate battle flags from a display near a statue called “The Recumbent Lee” on the main floor of the chapel.
From Washington Post • Jan. 4, 2015
Arrived, with wild tumultuous noise they sate, Recumbent on the shining thrones of state.
From The Odyssey by Pope, Alexander
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